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Congestion Picture: Dave Thompson/PA Wire THE Welsh Conservative Candidate for Monmouth has branded a potential Chepstow bypass a crucial infrastructure project . The Welsh Conservatives have pledged in their Manifesto to deliver a bypass for Chepstow to address persistent congestion and air pollution blighting the town and surrounding area . Peter Fox, the Senedd Candidate for the Monmouth constituency, said:“Persistent congestion and high levels of air pollution have been hampering opportunities in Chepstow for far too long. “Bluntly, Chepstow cannot wait any longer for the crucial bypass to be given the green light. “For this project to become a reality will now require all sides to also commit to it.
“We urgently need to unlock the true potential of this corner of Wales. Nick Ramsay, who has represented the constituency in the Senedd as a Conservative since 2007 and is standing as an Independent candidate after being deselected by the party, has also long supported the plan. I have repeatedly made the case for a Chepstow Bypass to ease congestion and pollution in the town, he said. “The reality is of course that at least two thirds of the new road would be across the border in Gloucestershire so we need to see the UK Government commit to this project wholeheartedly.”
Essex County Council has published a notice in this week’s edition of the
Guardian detailing an order to stop vehicles from using Wake Road (known locally as Manor Road) in High Beech, Waltham Abbey, between its junctions with Wellington Hill and Pauls Nursery Road, primarily during evening and overnight. The “experimental prohibition” order will come into operation on April 30 and is due to last for a maximum of 18 months. The road will be closed by lockable gates during the hours of operation which will be seasonal. The gates will be opened and locked by the Epping Forest Keepers/Constables.
Essex County Council has published a notice in this week’s edition of the
Guardian detailing an order to stop vehicles from using Wake Road (known locally as Manor Road) in High Beech, Waltham Abbey, between its junctions with Wellington Hill and Pauls Nursery Road, primarily during evening and overnight. The “experimental prohibition” order will come into operation on April 30 and is due to last for a maximum of 18 months. The road will be closed by lockable gates during the hours of operation which will be seasonal. The gates will be opened and locked by the Epping Forest Keepers/Constables.